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K9sandFelines
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edited 7 May 2015 at 6:45PM in Old style MoneySaving
Cadburys Sticky Fudge puddings

All the recipes I have Googled so far are all using chocolate fudge sauce or sticky toffee. I want something with a fudge sauce like the type you eat in cubes or an actual Cadburys fudge bar.

Can anybody please help?
Thanks.
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  • themarsbargirl
    themarsbargirl Posts: 600 Forumite
    Melt down some fudge with some milk or cream to ge tthe sauce you want?
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  • meritaten
    meritaten Posts: 24,158 Forumite
    yes marsbargirl - I was going to suggest that! back in the seventies it was considered the height of culinary delights. and its easy. to one small carton of cream add one large chopped up mars bar. or a few fudge fingers and heat gently until it is all melted in.
  • K9sandFelines
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    edited 7 May 2015 at 9:48PM
    Melt down some fudge with some milk or cream to ge tthe sauce you want?

    Can't believe I didn't think of that ... duh! Thanks.
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  • K9sandFelines
    K9sandFelines Posts: 2,813 Forumite
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    meritaten wrote: »
    yes marsbargirl - I was going to suggest that! back in the seventies it was considered the height of culinary delights. and its easy. to one small carton of cream add one large chopped up mars bar. or a few fudge fingers and heat gently until it is all melted in.

    I can see why, can't wait to try! Thanks for helping me out.
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    Forever learning the art of frugality
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